Collapsible Protective Cover

ABSTRACT

A collapsible cover that includes a flexible panel having a top side and a bottom side, a perimeter pocket formed substantially around a perimeter of the flexible panel, a coilable frame member held or contained within the perimeter pocket, wherein the coilable frame member is capable of being manipulated between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration, and a flexible skirt attached substantially along a perimeter of the flexible panel, wherein the flexible skirt extends generally toward the center of the collapsible cover, such that when the collapsible cover is placed over an item, the flexible skirt at least partially secures the collapsible cover on the item.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to protective cover devices. In particular, the present invention relates to protective cover devices that are collapsible through use of a coilable frame member.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a collapsible protective cover device that may be used to protect a particular item or object, such as, for example, an outdoor or picnic table, a chair, a grill, a bicycle, and the like, from the elements and other substances. The collapsible protective cover is collapsible by means of a coiled spring, such that, when the collapsible protective cover is collapsed or coiled, it is of minimal size. This is accomplished by twisting and compressing the present invention into a spring-like form. In this manner, when the collapsible protective cover is not in use, it can be coiled to a minimal size and easily to stored and/or transported.

When the collapsible protective cover is opened or expanded, and the tension in the spring is released, the cover device expands to its full size. The collapsible protective cover may then placed over the top of, for example, a table and fastened by means of an elastic skirt that wraps around the lip of the table. After the collapsible protective cover is attached to the table, the table is protected from elements such rain, dirt, dust, pollen, hail, bird feces, insects, and other agents. The collapsible protective cover may also be used as a protective element from food or other human interaction much as a tablecloth would.

Accordingly, this invention provides a collapsible cover, which is easily collapsed and extended to full size through the use of mechanical means.

This invention separately provides a collapsible cover, which is easily collapsed or extended to full size through the use of a coilable frame member.

This invention separately provides a collapsible cover, which requires minimal force to twist and fold into the collapsed configuration.

This invention separately provides a collapsible cover, which is simple and cost effective.

This invention separately provides a collapsible cover for tables.

These and other features and advantages of this invention are described in or are apparent from the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The exemplary embodiments of this invention will be described in detail, with reference to the following Figs., wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:

FIG. 1 shows a top view of a first exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover according to this invention;

FIG. 2 shows a bottom view of the first exemplary embodiment of the collapsible cover according to this invention;

FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover in a fully expanded or open configuration according to this invention;

FIG. 4 shows a cross sectional view of the first exemplary embodiment of the collapsible cover according to this invention taken along a center-line of FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 shows a bottom perspective view of a second exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover according to this invention;

FIG. 6 shows a cross sectional view of the second exemplary embodiment of the collapsible cover according to this invention;

FIG. 7 shows a cross sectional view of a variation of the second exemplary embodiment of the collapsible cover according to this invention;

FIG. 8 shows a first exemplary embodiment of a method for joining the coilable frame member as used in one exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9 shows a perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover in use on a table according to this invention;

FIG. 10 shows a top view of a third exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover according to this invention, wherein the collapsible cover does not include a center hole;

FIG. 11 shows a top view of a forth exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover according to this invention, wherein the collapsible cover is in the general form of an ellipse;

FIG. 12 shows a top view of a fifth exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover according to this invention, wherein the collapsible cover is in the general form of a rounded rectangle;

FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover according to this invention;

FIG. 14A shows a bottom perspective view of a second exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover according to this invention;

FIG. 14B shows a bottom view of the second exemplary embodiment of the collapsible chair cover according to this invention;

FIG. 15A shows a bottom perspective view of a third exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover according to this invention;

FIG. 15B shows a bottom view of the third exemplary embodiment of the collapsible chair cover according to this invention;

FIG. 16 shows a bottom perspective view of a fourth exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover according to this invention;

FIG. 17 shows a bottom perspective view of a fifth exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover according to this invention;

FIG. 18 shows a bottom perspective view of a sixth exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover according to this invention;

FIG. 19 shows a bottom perspective view of a seventh exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover according to this invention;

FIGS. 20A-20C show a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the collapsible chair cover being fitted on a chair according to this invention;

FIGS. 21A-21E show an exemplary embodiment of the collapsible chair cover as it transitions from a fully expanded or open configuration to a coiled or collapsed configuration according to this invention; and

FIG. 22 shows a top view of various alternative exemplary embodiments of a collapsible cover according to this invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

For simplicity and clarification, the design factors, construction, and layout of the collapsible protective cover devices according to this invention are explained with reference to various exemplary embodiments of a collapsible cover according to this invention. The basic explanation of the operation of the collapsible cover is applicable for the understanding and design of the constituent components employed in the collapsible covers of this invention.

Furthermore, it should be appreciated that, for simplicity and clarification, the embodiments of this invention will be described with reference to the collapsible cover being used as a collapsible protective cover for an outdoor or patio table and for an outdoor or patio chair. However, it should be appreciated that the collapsible, protective cover devices of this invention may be used to provide a protective cover for any item or object.

FIGS. 1, 2, 3, and 4 show a top, bottom, perspective, and cross sectional view, respectively, of a first exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover 100 according to this invention. As shown in FIGS. 1-4, the collapsible cover 100 includes at least some of a flexible panel 110, a perimeter pocket 120, a hole 112, an optional hole reinforcement 114, a coilable frame member 130, a flexible skirt 140, an elastic portion 142, and an optional strap 150.

As shown in FIGS. 1-4, the flexible panel 110 includes a top side and a bottom side and is generally circular in nature. In various exemplary embodiments, the flexible panel 110 is made of strong, lightweight fabric or other material and may include woven fabrics, sheet fabrics, films, nylon, spandex, vinyl, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), neoprene, or the like. Additionally, the flexible panel 110 may be made of any flexible and/or elastic material and may stretch, such that the collapsible cover 100 is adaptable to different sizes and configurations and properly fits around a table top. Alternatively, the flexible panel 110 may be formed from multiple materials.

In various exemplary embodiments, the flexible panel 110 may include a cushion material, such that the collapsible cover 100 may provide an additional cushion to the item over which it is placed.

The fabric may be water-resistant and durable enough to withstand the wear and tear associated with a cover material that is appropriate for outdoor. It should be appreciated that the terms fabric and material are to be given their broadest meanings and that the particular fabric or material used to form the flexible panel 110 is a design choice based on the desired appearance and functionality of the collapsible cover 100.

A perimeter pocket 120 is formed substantially around a perimeter of the flexible panel 110 such that a coilable frame member 130 may be held or contained within the perimeter pocket 120. The coilable frame member 130 provides tension to the flexible panel 110 and holds the flexible panel 110 taut when the flexible panel 110 is in an expanded configuration and provides form to the flexible panel 110. The coilable frame member 130 may be merely held or retained within the perimeter pocket 120 without being connected thereto. Alternatively, the coilable frame member 130 may be mechanically fastened, joined, stitched, fused, or glued within the perimeter pocket 120, such that the coilable frame member 130 is retained it in a specific position relative to the perimeter pocket 120 or the collapsible cover 100.

In various exemplary embodiments, the coilable frame member 130 may comprise a single unitary element. Alternatively, the coilable frame member 130 may comprise at least one strip or segment of frame member material connected to form a continuous loop, as further described in FIG. 8.

The coilable frame member 130 may be formed of for example, spring steel. Thus, the coilable frame member 130 may have a memory such that the coilable frame member 130 will expand to its uncoiled configuration when not held in the coiled configuration. In this manner, the coilable frame member 130 is capable of being manipulated between two extreme configurations or orientations, a fully expanded or open configuration, as shown, for example, in FIGS. 1-4, and a coiled or collapsed configuration, as shown, for example, in FIG. 21E.

The coilable frame member 130 may be coated with a layer of PVC to protect the coilable frame member 130 from corroding and rusting. Alternatively, the coilable frame member 130 may be formed from a coilable spring or any other material, such as, for example, plastic, fiberglass, PVC, nylon, or the like, which is relatively strong and sufficiently flexible to allow the coilable frame member 130 to be compressed and coiled. In various exemplary embodiments, the coilable frame member 130 may be formed from a waterproof or corrosion resistant material or from a material that has been treated such that it is resistant to water damage or corrosion.

A hole 112 is formed in an approximate center of the collapsible cover 100 such that, when the collapsible cover 100 is placed over a table that is capable of supporting an umbrella, the umbrella may still be supported by the table even while the collapsible cover 100 is on the table. In various exemplary embodiments, the hole 112 is surrounded by an optional hole reinforcement 114. The hole reinforcement 114, if included, allows the flexible panel 110 to be reinforced, such that it does not fray or rip in the area of the hole 112.

A flexible skirt 140 is attached along an outer edge or the perimeter of the flexible panel 110, and extends generally downward or toward the center of the collapsible cover 100. In certain exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt 140 extends from the entire outer edge or perimeter of the flexible panel 110. In certain other exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt 140 extends from a portion of the outer edge or perimeter of the flexible panel 110.

In various exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt 140 is made of strong, lightweight fabric or other material and may include woven fabrics, sheet fabrics, films, nylon, spandex, vinyl, PVC, neoprene, or the like. Additionally, the flexible skirt 140 may be made of any flexible and/or elastic material and may stretch generally downward or toward the center of the collapsible cover 100. Alternatively, the flexible skirt 140 may be formed from multiple materials. In various exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt 140 may include a cushion material.

The fabric may be water-resistant and durable enough to withstand the wear and tear associated with a cover material that is appropriate for outdoor. It should be appreciated that the terms fabric and material are to be given their broadest meanings and that the particular fabric or material used to form the flexible skirt 140 is a design choice based on the desired appearance and functionality of the collapsible cover 100.

The flexible skirt 140 is attached to the collapsible cover 100 such that when the collapsible cover 100 is placed over, for example, a table, the flexible skirt 140 wraps around the lip of the table and holds or secures the collapsible cover 100 to the table.

The flexible skirt 140 includes an elastic portion 142 that provides tension to the flexible skirt 140 and allows the flexible skirt 140 to hold or secure the collapsible cover 100 to a table.

The strap 150, if included, may be attached to the flexible panel 110, the perimeter pocket 120, or the flexible skirt 140. The strap 150 allows the collapsible cover 100 to be maintained in a folded or collapsed state, when it is folded or collapsed.

FIGS. 5 and 6 show a bottom perspective and a cross sectional view, respectively of a second exemplary embodiment of the collapsible cover 100 according to this invention. As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the collapsible cover 100 also includes a protective sleeve 116 extending from the hole 112. In this exemplary embodiment, the protective sleeve 116 provides additional coverage and protection for the portion of an umbrella pole that passes through the hole 112. Thus, dirt and debris that forms atop the flexible panel 110 does not freely flow through the hole 112, but is captured by the protective sleeve 116.

In various exemplary embodiments, the protective sleeve 116 extends generally downward from the hole 112. In other exemplary embodiments, the protective sleeve 116 extends generally upward from the hole 112.

FIG. 7 shows a cross sectional view of a variation of the second exemplary embodiment of the collapsible cover 100 according to this invention. As shown in FIG. 7, the protective sleeve 116 includes an elastic portion 112 that provides tension to the protective sleeve 116, such that the protective sleeve 116 may be cinched or formed to the umbrella pole as it passes through the hole 112 in the protective sleeve 116.

FIG. 8 shows a first exemplary embodiment of a method for joining the coilable frame member 130 when the coilable frame member 130 comprises at least one strip or segment of material connected to form a continuous loop. As shown in FIG. 8, the at least one strip or segment of the coilable frame member 130 is joined by a coilable frame member joining means 132, such as, for example, a sleeve, for joining the ends of the at least one strip or segment. As shown in FIG. 8, the ends of the at least one strip or segment of the coilable frame member 130 within the joining means 132 are shown in dashed lines for clarification.

In various exemplary embodiments, the joining means 132 is a sleeve with an outer diameter not substantially greater than an outer diameter of the coilable frame member 130 and an inner diameter that is equal to or slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the coilable frame member 130. In this manner, when ends of a segment of the coilable frame member 130 are inserted into the joining means 132, they are able to be frictionally maintained within the joining means 132.

In various exemplary embodiments, the inner diameter of the joining means 132 is substantially similar to or larger than an outer diameter of the coilable frame member 130 and the end of the at least one segment of the coilable frame member 130 must be mechanically fastened, joined, stitched, fused, glued, welded, or otherwise attached or adhered within the joining means 132.

It should be appreciated that in various exemplary embodiments, the coilable frame member 130 is a continuous loop or band of material and ajoining means 132 is not required. Alternatively, opposing ends of the at least one strip or segment of the coilable frame member 130 may be mechanically fastened, joined, stitched, fused, glued, welded, or otherwise attached or adhered such that the joining means 132 is not necessary.

FIG. 9 shows a perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of the collapsible cover 100 in use on a table according to this invention. As shown in FIG. 9, the collapsible cover 100 is in a fully expanded or open configuration and is placed on the top of the table 160, such that the flexible skirt 140 wraps under the top of the table 160 and is kept in place by the elastic portion 142. As further shown in FIG. 9, the hole 112 is centered on the table such that the protective sleeve 116 may extend generally downward through a corresponding hole in an approximate center of the top of the table 160.

FIG. 10 shows a top view of a third exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover 200 according to this invention. As shown in FIG. 10, the collapsible cover 200 includes at least some of a flexible panel 210 and a perimeter pocket 220. It should be appreciated that the collapsible cover 200 also includes at least some of a coilable frame member 230 (not shown), a flexible skirt 240 (not shown) an elastic portion 242 (not shown), and a strap 250 (not shown).

It should be understood that each of these elements corresponds to and operates similarly to the flexible panel 110, the perimeter pocket 120, the coilable frame member 130, the flexible skirt 140, the elastic portion 142, and the strap 150, as described above with reference to FIGS. 1-4. However, as shown in FIG. 10, the collapsible cover 200 fails to include a hole 112.

FIG. 11 shows a top view of a forth exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover 300 according to this invention. It should be appreciated that the basic elements of the collapsible cover 300 correspond to and operate similarly to the corresponding elements as described in FIGS. 1-7. However, as shown in FIG. 11, the overall or general shape of the collapsible cover 300 is that of an ellipse.

FIG. 12 shows a top view of a fourth exemplary embodiment of a collapsible cover 400 according to this invention. It should be appreciated that the basic elements of the collapsible cover 400 correspond to and operate similarly to the corresponding elements as described in FIGS. 1-7. However, as shown in FIG. 12, the collapsible cover 400 is in the general form of a rounded rectangle.

FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover 500 according to this invention. As shown in FIG. 13, the collapsible chair cover 500 includes at least some of a flexible panel 510, a perimeter pocket 520, and a flexible skirt 540. It should also be appreciated that the collapsible chair cover 500 also includes at least some of a coilable frame member 530 (not shown), and a strap 550 (not shown). It should further be appreciated that the collapsible chair cover 500 may also optionally include an elastic portion 542 (not shown).

As shown in FIG. 13, the flexible panel 510 includes a top side and a bottom side and is generally rectangular in nature. In various exemplary embodiments, the flexible panel 510 is made of strong, lightweight fabric or other material and may include woven fabrics, sheet fabrics, films, nylon, spandex, vinyl, PVC, neoprene, or the like. Additionally, the flexible panel 510 may be made of any flexible and/or elastic material and may stretch, such that the collapsible chair cover 500 is adaptable to different sizes and configurations and properly fits around a chair. Alternatively, the flexible panel 510 may be formed from multiple materials.

In various exemplary embodiments, the flexible panel 510 may include a cushion material, such that the collapsible chair cover 500 may provide an additional cushion to the item over which it is placed.

The fabric may be water-resistant and durable enough to withstand the wear and tear associated with a cover material that is appropriate for outdoor. It should be appreciated that the terms fabric and material are to be given their broadest meanings and that the particular fabric or material used to form the flexible panel 510 is a design choice based on the desired appearance and functionality of the collapsible chair cover 500.

A perimeter pocket 520 is formed substantially around a perimeter of the flexible panel 510 such that a coilable frame member 530 may be held or contained within the perimeter pocket 520. The coilable frame member 530 provides tension to the flexible panel 510 and holds the flexible panel 510 taut when the flexible panel 510 is in an expanded configuration and provides form to the flexible panel 510. The coilable frame member 530 may be merely held or retained within the perimeter pocket 520 without being connected thereto. Alternatively, the coilable frame member 530 may be mechanically fastened, joined, stitched, fused, or glued within the perimeter pocket 520, such that the coilable frame member 530 is retained it in a specific position relative to the perimeter pocket 520 or the collapsible chair cover 500.

In various exemplary embodiments, the coilable frame member 530 may comprise a single unitary element. Alternatively, the coilable frame member 530 may comprise at least one strip or segment of frame member material that is connected, mechanically fastened, joined, stitched, fused, glued, welded, or otherwise attached or adhered to form a continuous loop, as described above, with respect to FIG. 8.

The coilable frame member 530 may be formed of for example, spring steel. Thus, the coilable frame member 530 may have a memory such that the coilable frame member 530 will expand to its uncoiled configuration when not held in the coiled configuration. In this manner, the coilable frame member 530 is capable of being manipulated between two extreme configurations or orientations, a fully expanded or open configuration, as shown, for example, in FIG. 13, and a coiled or collapsed configuration, as shown, for example, in FIG. 21E.

The coilable frame member 530 may be coated with a layer of PVC to protect the coilable frame member 530 from corroding and rusting. Alternatively, the coilable frame member 530 may be formed from a coilable spring or any other material, such as, for example, plastic, which is relatively strong and sufficiently flexible to allow the coilable frame member 530 to be compressed and coiled. In various exemplary embodiments, the coilable frame member 530 may be formed from a waterproof or corrosion resistant material or from a material that has been treated such that it is resistant to water damage or corrosion.

A flexible skirt 540 is attached along an outer edge or the perimeter of the flexible panel 510, and extends generally downward or toward a center of the collapsible chair cover 500. In certain exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt 540 extends from the entire outer edge or perimeter of the flexible panel 510. In certain other exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt 540 extends from a portion of the outer edge or perimeter of the flexible panel 510.

In various exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt 540 is made of strong, lightweight fabric or other material and may include woven fabrics, sheet fabrics, films, nylon, spandex, vinyl, PVC, neoprene, or the like. Additionally, the flexible skirt 540 may be made of any flexible and/or elastic material and may stretch, such that the collapsible chair cover 500 is adaptable to different sizes and configurations and properly fits around a chair. Alternatively, the flexible skirt 540 may be formed from multiple materials. In various exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt 540 may include a cushion material.

The fabric may be water-resistant and durable enough to withstand the wear and tear associated with a cover material that is appropriate for outdoor. It should be appreciated that the terms fabric and material are to be given their broadest meanings and that the particular fabric or material used to form the flexible skirt 540 is a design choice based on the desired appearance and functionality of the collapsible chair cover 500.

As shown in FIG. 13, the flexible skirt 540 is attached along and extends generally downward from at least a portion of the perimeter of the flexible panel 510. However, so that the collapsible chair cover 500 is adaptable to different sizes and configurations and properly fits on an object of differing heights, such as, for example, a chair, the flexible skirt 540 extends different lengths from the flexible panel 510 at different points around the perimeter of the flexible panel 510. In this manner, when the collapsible chair cover 500 is placed over, for example, a lawn chair, the flexible skirt 540 wraps around a portion of the chair and holds or secures the collapsible chair cover 500 to the chair, as further shown in FIGS. 20A-20C.

The flexible skirt 540 may also include an elastic portion 542 that provides tension to the flexible skirt 540 and allows the flexible skirt 540 to hold or secure the collapsible chair cover 500 to a chair.

The strap 550 may be attached to the flexible panel 510, the perimeter pocket 520, or the flexible skirt 540. The strap 550 allows the collapsible chair cover 500 to be maintained in a folded or collapsed state, when it is folded or collapsed.

FIG. 14A shows a bottom perspective view of a second exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover 600 while FIG. 14B shows a bottom view of the second exemplary embodiment of the collapsible chair cover 600. As shown in FIGS. 14A and 14B, the collapsible chair cover 600 includes at least some of a flexible panel 610, a perimeter pocket 620, a coilable frame member 630 (not shown), a flexible skirt 640, and an elastic portion 642. It should be appreciated that each of these elements correspond to and operate similarly to the corresponding elements as described above with respect to FIG. 13.

The elastic portion 642 is located in a lower portion of the flexible skirt 640, such that, when the collapsible chair cover 600 is placed over a chair, the elastic portion 642 provides a requisite amount of tension to the flexible skirt 640, such that the collapsible chair cover 600 is maintained atop the chair.

It should be appreciated that, in various exemplary embodiments, the elastic portion 642 may be included in the lower portion of the flexible skirt 640 and a lower portion of the flexible panel 610. In this manner, the elastic portion 642 may provide tension to the lower portion of the flexible skirt 640 and the lower portion of the flexible panel 610.

FIG. 15A shows a bottom perspective view of a third exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover 700 while FIG. 15B shows a bottom view of the collapsible chair cover 700. As shown in FIGS. 15A and 15B, the collapsible chair cover 700 includes at least some of a flexible panel 710, a flexible skirt 740, a perimeter pocket 720, a coilable frame member 730 (not shown), and a flexible skirt tensioner 742.

It should be appreciated that each of these elements correspond to and operate similarly to the corresponding elements as described above with respect to FIG. 13 and FIGS. 14A and 14B.

However, as shown in FIGS. 15A and 15B, the elastic portion 642 of FIGS. 14A and 14B is replaced with a flexible skirt tensioner 742. In various exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt tensioner 742 includes a cord which is anchored within a pocket formed in the flexible skirt 740, such that when the cord is drawn out of the pocket in the flexible skirt 740, tension is applied to the flexible skirt 740.

It should be appreciated, that in various exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt tensioner 742 may include a cord, rope, yarn, or other material that is at least partially enclosed or concealed within the pocket in the flexible skirt 740, which may be used to adjustably provide tension to the flexible skirt 740.

It should also be appreciated that, in various exemplary embodiments, the flexible skirt tensioner 742 may be included in the lower portion of the flexible skirt 740 and a lower portion of the flexible panel 710. In this manner, the flexible skirt tensioner 742 may provide tension to the lower portion of the flexible skirt 740 and the lower portion of the flexible panel 710.

FIG. 16 shows a bottom perspective view of a fourth exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover 800 according to this invention. It should be appreciated that each of the elements of the collapsible chair cover 800 correspond to and operate similarly to the corresponding elements as described above with respect to FIG. 13.

However, as shown in FIG. 16, tension is maintained on the flexible skirt 840 by means of a flexible skirt flap 843 being releasably attached to the flexible skirt 840. As further shown in FIG. 16, the flexible skirt flap 843 is releasably attached to the flexible skirt 840 by means of a hook and loop fastener 844, such as Velcro®, being attached to the flexible skirt flap 843 and a length of corresponding hook and loop fastener material 845 being attached to the flexible skirt 840.

FIG. 17 shows a bottom perspective view of a fifth exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover 900 according to this invention. It should be appreciated that each of the elements of the collapsible chair cover 900 correspond to and operate similarly to the corresponding elements as described above with respect to FIG. 13 and/or FIG. 16.

However, as shown in FIG. 17, the hook and loop fastener material 844 and 845, of the collapsible chair cover 800 of FIG. 16, is replaced with a length of strap material 944 and a corresponding buckle 945.

It should be appreciated that in various exemplary embodiments, the strap material 944 may be comprised of a length of fabric or other material with a corresponding or complimentary fastening means or buckle 945 attached to the flexible skirt 940. In this manner, the strap material 944 may be adjusted such that the collapsible chair cover 900 adaptable to different sizes and configurations and properly fits around a chair.

It should be appreciated that in various exemplary embodiments, the strap material 944 and the buckle 945 may be replaced by any fastening means, or releasable fastener, such as, for example, releasable fasteners such as male/female snap release buckles, Velcro® or other hook and loop fasteners, buttons, snaps, snap-hooks, adjuster bars, slides, cord locks, zipper pulls, modular buckles, or other fastening or closure means known to those skilled in the art, which are capable of connecting or coupling the flexible skirt flap 943 to the flexible skirt 940.

FIG. 18 shows a bottom perspective view of a sixth exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover 1000 according to this invention. It should be appreciated that each of the elements of the collapsible chair cover 1000 correspond to and operate similarly to the corresponding elements as described above with respect to FIG. 13.

However, as shown in FIG. 18, the collapsible chair cover 1000 includes a somewhat extended flexible skirt 1040 and flexible skirt flap 1043. In the various exemplary embodiments of the collapsible chair cover 1000, the flexible skirt 1040 and flexible skirt flap 1043 may be tucked, for example, under existing cushions on a chair and held in place be the existing cushions.

FIG. 19 shows a bottom perspective view of a seventh exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover 1100 according to this invention. It should be appreciated that each of the elements of the collapsible chair cover 1000 correspond to and operate similarly to the corresponding elements as described above with respect to FIG. 13.

However, as shown in FIG. 19, the collapsible chair cover 1100 includes at least one skirt strap 1146, which attaches opposing sides of the flexible skirt 1140. It should be appreciated that in various exemplary embodiments, the skirt strap 1146 is made of an elastic or flexible material such that, when placed around a chair, the skirt strap 1146 provides tension to the flexible skirt 1140, and holds the collapsible chair cover 1100 in place.

FIGS. 20A-20C show a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the collapsible chair cover 1200 being fitted on a chair according to this invention. It should be appreciated that the collapsible chair cover 1200 may include any of the features and/or embodiments of the collapsible chair cover 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, and/or 1100, as described above with respect to FIGS. 13-19.

FIGS. 21A-21E illustrate the various steps, in ascending order, according to an embodiment of this invention, by which a collapsible chair cover 1300 may be transitioned from a fully expanded or open configuration, as shown, for example, in FIG. 21A, to a fully coiled or collapsed configuration, as shown, for example, in FIG. 21E. It should be understood that the collapsible chair cover 1300 may include any of the features and/or embodiments of the collapsible chair cover 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, and/or 1100, as described above with respect to FIGS. 13-19

Although FIGS. 21A-21E show the transition of an exemplary embodiment of a collapsible chair cover 1300, the explanation of the transition of a chair cover is merely for simplicity and efficiency. It should be appreciated that the basic transition method, as shown and described, may be used to transition any of the various exemplary embodiments of a collapsible cover according to this invention. Furthermore, it should also appreciated that certain of the various exemplary embodiments of a collapsible cover may require additional or less steps to transition from a fully expanded or open configuration to a coiled or collapsed configuration.

Beginning in FIG. 21A, the flexible skirt 1340 (not shown) is oriented on the bottom side of the collapsible cover 1300. Then, as shown in FIG. 21B, two generally opposing sides of the collapsible cover 1300 are folded towards one another. Next, the coilable frame member 1330 (not shown) is twisted and folded at least once such that multiple loops are formed by the coilable frame member 1330 and the collapsible cover 1300 is collapsed into a smaller shape, as shown in FIG. 21C.

Then, as shown in FIG. 21D, the collapsible cover 1300 is further collapsed to achieve a smaller configuration having a plurality of substantially adjacent, connected circles formed from the twisted and folded coilable frame member 1330.

Next, as shown in FIG. 21E, the coilable frame member 1330 and the collapsible cover 1300 is fully coiled or collapsed, such that collapsible cover 1300 has a size that is a fraction of the size of the fully expanded or open collapsible cover 1300. As further shown in FIG. 21E, the strap 1350 may be placed around the multiple loops of the fully coiled or collapsed collapsible cover 1300 to provide sufficient tension on the coilable frame member 1330 to maintain the collapsible cover 1300 in the fully coiled or collapsed configuration. It should be appreciated that the process may be reversed to illustrate the steps of transitioning the collapsible cover 1300 from a fully coiled or collapsed configuration to a fully expanded or open configuration, by following FIGS. 21A-21E in reverse order.

FIG. 22 shows a top view of various alternative exemplary general shapes of the collapsible cover according to this invention. It should be appreciated that although the collapsible cover is shown and/or described as having certain exemplary overall geometries, these geometries are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Thus, in various exemplary embodiments contemplated by this invention, the collapsible cover (100, 200, 300, or 400) or the collapsible chair cover (500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, or 1300) may comprise any geometry, including, for example, a generally square, rectangle, triangular, pentangular, circular, elliptical, star, or other shape. Therefore, a collapsible cover may be formed to provide a protective cover for any given item or object, such as, for example, an outdoor or picnic table, a chair, a grill, a bicycle, or any other indoor or outdoor item that may benefit from being covered and protected from damage.

While this invention has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. 

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 32. An apparatus, comprising: a flexible panel defining a perimeter a coilable frame member coupled substantially at the perimeter of the flexible panel, the coilable frame member having an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration; and a flexible skirt fixedly coupled to at least a portion of the flexible panel such that when the apparatus is placed over an item, the flexible skirt at least partially maintains the apparatus on the item.
 33. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the flexible panel is formed with at least one of a woven fabric, sheet fabric, film, nylon, spandex, vinyl, PVC, or neoprene.
 34. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the flexible panel includes a cushion material.
 35. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the coilable frame member is a unitary element.
 36. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the coilable frame member includes at least one strip or segment of frame member material connected to form a continuous loop.
 37. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the flexible skirt defines a pocket, the apparatus further comprising: a tensioner disposed at least partially within the pocket of the flexible skirt and configured to releasably couple the apparatus to the item.
 38. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the flexible skirt extends substantially normal from the flexible panel, the flexible skirt extending a length from the flexible panel at a first location and a length from the flexible panel at a second location different from the length at the first location.
 39. The apparatus of claim 32, further comprising: a flexible skirt flap coupled to at least a portion of the perimeter of the flexible panel and extending substantially normal from the perimeter of the flexible panel; and a fastener coupled to the flexible skirt flap, the fastener configured to releasably couple the flexible skirt flap to the flexible skirt.
 40. The apparatus of claim 32, further comprising: a flexible skirt flap coupled to at least a portion of the perimeter of the flexible panel, the flexible skirt flap configured to be releasably coupled to the flexible skirt to releasably couple the apparatus to an item.
 41. The apparatus of claim 32, further comprising: a strap coupled to opposing sides of the flexible skirt, the strap configured to releasably couple the apparatus to an item when the coilable frame member is in the expanded configuration.
 42. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the flexible panel and the flexible skirt collectively define a volume such that when the apparatus is placed over an item the item is at least partially disposed within the volume.
 43. An apparatus, comprising: a flexible panel defining a perimeter; a perimeter pocket formed substantially around the perimeter of the flexible panel; a coilable frame member coupled substantially at the perimeter of the flexible panel, the coilable frame member having an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration; and a flexible skirt coupled to at least a portion of the flexible panel such that when the apparatus is placed over an item of furniture, the flexible skirt at least partially maintains the apparatus on the item of furniture.
 44. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein the item of furniture is a table.
 45. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein the item of furniture is a chair.
 46. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein the flexible skirt defines a pocket, the apparatus further comprising: a tensioner disposed at least partially within the pocket of the flexible skirt and configured to releasably couple the apparatus to the item of furniture.
 47. The apparatus of claim 43, further comprising: an elastic portion coupled to the flexible skirt, the elastic portion configured to releasably couple the apparatus to the item of furniture.
 48. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein the flexible panel and the flexible skirt collectively define a volume such that when the apparatus is placed over an item of furniture the item of furniture is at least partially disposed within the volume.
 49. The apparatus of claim 42, wherein when the apparatus is placed over an item of furniture, the flexible skirt extends substantially normal from the flexible panel for a length from the flexible panel at a first location and for a length from the flexible panel at a second location, the length at the first location being different from the length at the second location.
 50. The apparatus of claim 43, further comprising: a flexible skirt flap coupled to at least a portion of the perimeter of the flexible panel and extending substantially normal from the perimeter of the flexible panel; and a fastener coupled to the flexible skirt flap, the fastener configured to releasably couple the flexible skirt flap to the flexible skirt.
 51. The apparatus of claim 43, further comprising: a flexible skirt flap coupled to at least a portion of the perimeter of the flexible panel, the flexible skirt flap configured to be releasably coupled to the flexible skirt to releasably couple the apparatus to an item of furniture.
 52. The apparatus of claim 43, further comprising: a strap coupled to opposing sides of the flexible skirt, the strap configured to releasably couple the apparatus to an item of furniture when the coilable frame member is in the expanded configuration.
 53. The apparatus of claim 43, further comprising: a flexible skirt flap coupled to at least a portion of a perimeter of the flexible panel and extending generally downward from the perimeter of the flexible panel, the flexible skirt flap includes at least one fastener configured to releasably couple the flexible skirt flap to the flexible skirt.
 54. An apparatus, comprising: a cover having a panel portion and a skirt portion, the panel portion of the cover defining a perimeter; and a coilable frame member fixedly coupled substantially at the perimeter of the panel portion of the cover, the cover and the coilable frame member collectively having an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration, the cover configured such that the panel portion is disposable on a chair and the skirt portion is disposable around the chair when the cover and the coilable frame member are in the expanded configuration.
 55. The apparatus of claim 54, wherein the panel portion and the skirt portion collectively define a volume such that when the cover is disposed on a chair, the chair is at least partially disposed within the volume. 